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You should be able to register with your account simply by logging in to the kindle app or kindle store with your amazon credentials on your new device. I don't recall if that is how it works with the paperwhite versions, but on the android based systems (even non-kindle devices) the device shows up on the amazon device management section of my amazon account on the website when I log in with my amazon credentials.
What you really need to do is add your new Kindle device to your
existing Amazon Kindle account. The good news is if you bought it from Amazon new, Amazon automatically registers it to your existing account. So . . .
Go to the Amazon website using your laptop or desktop computer and log onto your Amazon account.
1)On the upper right of the page you should see *Hello (your name)*
Drop down this menu by hovering your mouse pointer on it.
2) Select *Manage your content and devices*
3) If you're not logged in, enter your Username and password.
4) If you're browser is set to save passwords an log in you won't
need to do step 3
5) Select the *Your Devices* tab
6) All your Kindle devices should be listed there, including the new
Kindle Fire.
7) You can click on your old Kindle and *deregister* it.
8) You can make your new Kindle Fire your *default device* and
you can edit your other Kindle devices such as any Android
Device onto which you have installed the Kindle App.
9) The default device status ensures new books purchased will
automatically download to that device when it's connected to
the internet via Wi-Fi or 3G depending on what your Kindle Fire
is configured with.
10) You can click on the *Settings* tab to manage your credit card and other information.
Do you mean you want to log in your Amazon account on your new Kindle, but failed? Then you need to ask Amazon to look for your own information.
But, if you want to use new account on new Kindle, and want to transfer your books from old Kindle to your new Kindle, then here is your solution, please read.
login in www.amazon.com and then in the right collapsible menu go to my devices and add your serial number and your kindle will be added in the account so you can restore all your previous epub. There is also the chance that you have used calibre and so you will have all your backed up copis in your documents in the pc.
From Home, tap the Menu icon and then tap Settings.
Tap My account.
Choose the Amazon account you want to use on your Kindle:
If you already have an Amazon account: Tap this option. Enter your Amazon account information. Tap Register. Your name will appear as the Registered User when registration is complete.
If you do not have an Amazon account: Tap this option and follow the onscreen instructions to set up a new Amazon account.
In your Amazon account, ( If you don't have one, create one) simply login and click on the "Manage your Kindle" tab on the right of the screen, and then select the "my devices" option, where you can register or deregister your Kindle.
If your Kindle is second-hand, you'll need the serial number of your Kindle to register it in your name.
Install kindle app from an app store and inside it login to your amazon account. Then you can treat your Ipad just like your own kindle and sync all your books to it.
From memory, once you connect your kindle to wi-fi it should give you the option to link it to your amazon account. Failing that, try buying something through the kindle whispernet??
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